... When you are starting a business from the ground up, you don't have
many resources, and have to raise money in whatever way you can. If
inmates can give haircuts with toenail clippers, as Smith describes, or
make meals from stolen scraps at a warehouse, they could be the perfect
people to start companies once they are freed.

The only problem, Smith explains, is the lack of training and
rehabilitation the men receive while in prison. His talk ends with a
call to action to train prisoners that have an innate entrepreneurial
spirit.